Pyranha never stops innovating and bringing new concepts, designs, boats to the market. Pyranha has got to be a pain in every whitewater boat manufacturer's ass. Thank you Pyranha.
Oh Man!! So many awesome boats with progressive ideas. It will be cool to get a ride in one of these when available. Interesting to consider the shape. I wonder how it will track. It looks like the edging will be phenomenal! Fun times will be had by all!!
Wow! Thanks Wade for putting this up I seen some early stuff on this and was wondering where it was at? Once again your helping my choices on next kayak;-)
Your welcome and There are a lot of great options out there I paddled the prototype of this last year and hopefully will get a full walkthrough and review of the production one soon
Looks like a slightly softer edge than previous proto? And great rocker adjustment... i like the looks of what they did with the stern. that was all it needed to be the best boat ever 🤌 cant wait to rocket skip out of everything...
Definitely has some Horny Potato vibes. Not sure its gonna be the boat for me, but I'm looking forward to seeing some reviews and the team tearing it up with this boat.
Back in the dark ages there was a Hydra Dragonfly with this pivot point hull style. Sit up and handled pretty normally, lean back and you just had a lot less hull in the water could surf and turn quicker.
I am so looking forward to getting in that boat! I have one on pre-order with my local dealer. Seems to be everything I am looking for, and a bigger medium sizing. Is this the big water machine I have been looking for? Thanks for the quick look!
What's the product line-up niche? Scorch 2.0 or eventual Scorch replacement? Puffy Ripper? Never thought Pyranha outfitting as too bad, but hope they leave some adjustability for different inseam length, esp in the thigh hook area. Not a huge fan of the name, but overall I look forward to seeing this boat in person.
I was wondering the same thing. But I think the Scorch has proved very popular with a broad range of people. I would guess that the Scorch will fill the niche the old Burn took up, while the ReactR will be the high-end river-runner/creeker.
I’m just going on what I’m seeing without paddling this version yet but seems it’s a different style on the scorch like a upgraded version seemed they took what works really well on the scorch things like the bow and rocker and improving on that and few other things like make the size ranges fit better and have that high tail and lifted rails to make it kinda slip and pivot better and seemed to have a complete revamp of the outfitting so will have to wait little longer to see where they take this rEactR my 1st impression is I’m very impressed
Posting as an intromediate who would this boat be aimed at Wade? If it’s midway between a scorch and ripper it’s something I’d be keen to take a look at to aid my development.
It's got a little bit of RMX vibes, especially in the side profile, but some design notes I might prefer (though I do like the RMX). I think the graphic is playing off "nuclear reactor" and those little designs represent quantum particles in a nuclear reaction.
Interesting. I didn’t make plans to go this due to no new WW Boats to see. Guess I was wrong. It would have been nice to chat with you again though. Enjoy the show.
I will have a a side by side of that for sure if can make that work and I did paddle the prototype of this in the summer of last year I like the final product And I’m hoping can get in one those skipR soon those look really good as well